I've been daydreaming about linux or bsd certification lately, since
people in my office are in the process of getting solaris certified.
I wish that if I am going to jump through the hoops to get certified,
I could do it with an OS I'm excited about. Of course, real
experience is more important,
I have offered to set up a web server for computer science students
here at Western Kentucky University to practice their cgi and perhaps
java skills on. The machine would never have to support more than
about 5 simultaneous users, and usually would have only one user at a
time. The idea is to h
I agree that dselect has some problems for users who are new to it. I
too have seen people who where experienced with unix and who were
mystified by dselect at first. I suppose that means that there is
room for improvement, even if I personally don't find much wrong with
dselect the way it is.
Over the last year, I've done many installations and upgrades of
debian using dselect. During that time, I've learned how to use it --
and I find it quite comfortable use. What you are used to is easy, I
guess. Since we seem to be picking on dselect's user interface again,
I wish it had more "e
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